Submit your completed slideshow to YouTube. For instructions on uploading videos to YouTube, watch the video embedded below YouTube 101: How to Upload.
Post your YouTube video as a widget to the wiki under "8-A-1: Final Project - Slideshow."
Part 2: Review Online Presentations
Go to the Module 8 Wiki Assignments page titled: "Final Project - Presentations" and review each of the videos.
Respond to at least two classmates' postings with comments.
To embed your YouTube Video:
Copy the embed code to your presentation on YouTube and post it in a YouTube widget in the table below. Add your name and a brief description of your video topic.
Video
Submitted by & Brief Description
Peer Comments
Submitted by Facilitator, YouTube 101: How to Upload
Submitted by Lee Hawley Blogging: The "in's and out's of blogging."
Nice overview of blogging, Lee. The explosion of bloggers has turned the world into writers and reporters! I use Word Press for a classroom site and a few Blogger blogs for classes and organizations. Yours is nicely done. Do you use it as your own instructional tool or just to give students and parents information?
~Louise~
Submitted by Justin Snook
Web 2.0 Tools
Nice looking video. I was able to follow along with you and comprehend your content while observing the images you chose. Did you have any trouble getting sound to play initially? I struggled with that in the beginning steps of making the presentation. Lee H.
Submitted by Louise Rice
Web 2.0 Tools (with ISTE and 21st Century Skills)
Note: the original file was 85megs, so I saved as a smaller type and got it down to 47 megs - it opens in a small window)
Nice job of incorporating the background music into your presentation. Maybe you are the next "Net Generation?" :) It was probably just me, but your transitions that look like blinds distracted me a bit while I was following your audio. Lee H.
Submitted by Jennifer Kopinetz Gaming in the classroom
This is a great presentation to share with parents or administrators who may not understand the value of gaming in the classroom. In addition, your presentation was very professional looking! - Jen Klos
Gaming in the classroom is one thing that I'm sure many parents and administrators would have a hard time understanding the value of it for education. I'm confident that your video would help to ease some of their anxiety about this topic! Nice job!
~Courtney Delazio
Nice job. I really enjoyed your large clear pictures, and the smooth transitions between topics. I agree with Jen above, that this would be a great introduction for parents or administration to view to at least get the conversation started about implementing gaming in the classroom.
-Bill B.
Quest Atlantis by Jen Klos
What a great way to build interest in teachers who are unsure about gaming in the classroom setting! I am concerned that it may be recorded a bit low, but that maybe my computer. You definitely peaked my interest! They should pay you for coming up with an well prepared advertisement! Good work!
-JenKop
Very cool Jen. You have definitely peaked my interest. Your presentation makes me want to go check this out to see if I can apply it to my curriculum. Excellent use of the screen shots. Without those I would have been disappointed. Nice Job
-Bill B.
This looks like a really cool game. I like how you provided the comparison between the class using the game and class using traditional methods. That really reinforced your point that the game is a very effective.
-Tim M
Bill Brossman
An Introduction To Moodle
This is a great introduction to Moodle. This would be a great resource for people interested in creating a site for their course. - Jen Klos
I definitely agree with Jen! Very informative about Moodle and it's capabilities. I'm sure it would put many people at ease about starting their own Moodle course!
~ Courtney Delazio
Your voice is very clear and the timing is great. I set dates in Moodle so it appears on the calendar block, then I'm not duplicating my work, but embedding a Google calendar is a very useful tool for your course. That way you can include lesson topics, not just due dates. Nice tip!
~Louise~
Great Presenation! The timing in the video is excellent, your voice is clear and you do an awesome job of using screen shots. I like how you allow students to access the material after they have completed the course.
-Tim M
Courtney Delazio
Blogs in Education
This is a great instructional presentation for teachers to be introduced to blogging! Teachers will find the information interesting and thought provoking. Nice job!
-JenKop
The presentation does a great job highlighting the value of using blogs with today's learners. I really like that blogs as you point out allows for learning and discussion outside of the classroom. The presentation also does a nice job explaining a blog for those who might not be familiar with blogging.
-Tim M
Tim Munley
Student Centered Approach
Note- The topic was broad, but I feel it is important. The other videos look great. I kept text in my slides. I think this was a mistake because it made the text in the images not be as clear.
Home > Assignments > 8-A-1 Final Project - Presentations
Part 1: Submit Online Presentation - Course Project Slideshow - Phase V
To post your finished video slideshow to YouTube, you will need a Youtube membership. Follow the instructions on the site to get a member identity on Youtube. Note: if you already have a YouTube account you do not need to create a new account.
Submit your completed slideshow to YouTube. For instructions on uploading videos to YouTube, watch the video embedded below YouTube 101: How to Upload.
Post your YouTube video as a widget to the wiki under "8-A-1: Final Project - Slideshow."
Part 2: Review Online Presentations
Go to the Module 8 Wiki Assignments page titled: "Final Project - Presentations" and review each of the videos.
Respond to at least two classmates' postings with comments.
To embed your YouTube Video:
Copy the embed code to your presentation on YouTube and post it in a YouTube widget in the table below. Add your name and a brief description of your video topic.
Blogging: The "in's and out's of blogging."
~Louise~
Web 2.0 Tools
Web 2.0 Tools (with ISTE and 21st Century Skills)
Nice job of incorporating the background music into your presentation. Maybe you are the next "Net Generation?" :) It was probably just me, but your transitions that look like blinds distracted me a bit while I was following your audio. Lee H.
Gaming in the classroom
Gaming in the classroom is one thing that I'm sure many parents and administrators would have a hard time understanding the value of it for education. I'm confident that your video would help to ease some of their anxiety about this topic! Nice job!
~Courtney Delazio
Nice job. I really enjoyed your large clear pictures, and the smooth transitions between topics. I agree with Jen above, that this would be a great introduction for parents or administration to view to at least get the conversation started about implementing gaming in the classroom.
-Bill B.
-JenKop
Very cool Jen. You have definitely peaked my interest. Your presentation makes me want to go check this out to see if I can apply it to my curriculum. Excellent use of the screen shots. Without those I would have been disappointed. Nice Job
-Bill B.
This looks like a really cool game. I like how you provided the comparison between the class using the game and class using traditional methods. That really reinforced your point that the game is a very effective.
-Tim M
An Introduction To Moodle
I definitely agree with Jen! Very informative about Moodle and it's capabilities. I'm sure it would put many people at ease about starting their own Moodle course!
~ Courtney Delazio
Your voice is very clear and the timing is great. I set dates in Moodle so it appears on the calendar block, then I'm not duplicating my work, but embedding a Google calendar is a very useful tool for your course. That way you can include lesson topics, not just due dates. Nice tip!
~Louise~
Great Presenation! The timing in the video is excellent, your voice is clear and you do an awesome job of using screen shots. I like how you allow students to access the material after they have completed the course.
-Tim M
Blogs in Education
-JenKop
The presentation does a great job highlighting the value of using blogs with today's learners. I really like that blogs as you point out allows for learning and discussion outside of the classroom. The presentation also does a nice job explaining a blog for those who might not be familiar with blogging.
-Tim M
Student Centered Approach